In case you missed it, Big Blue is here to tell you that Spring is here! 🌱🌼🐰 Yesterday was the first day. How happy and ready we are in the #pnw ! Do you have a favorite spring tradition? Cleaning, starting seeds, going outside... Let me know in the comments! ✏️ #daffodilsandbuns#pdxrabbitry

Survived a very difficult couple of weeks - rounded off with an inspection at school. So although I have made zero interiors progress recently I thought I would post this picture of my babies (and two of) my fur babies looking forward to actually seeing them and even spending some time with them...! Time to open some fizz #mybabies#mybabies 😍 #myworld#rabbitsofinstagram

Swiss Miss charms everyone she meets! She has her foster human wrapped around her little paw and hand-feeding her parsley. To adopt our chocolate Dutch girl, please go to www.larabbits.org #dutchrabbit

LASER THERAPY!
While working at a practice I gained my class IV laser therapy qualification and since then have completed an extra certificate in laser therapy.
I have worked at 4 practices as locum which use laser therapy and I’m a huge fan!
Laser therapy is non-invasive, non-drug therapy which nearly all animals find stress free and relaxing! It can be used as non-contact for things such as wounds or contact on the skin for joints or muscle healing.
There are different laser companies but the mechanics are all pretty much the same!
The laser light induces a photochemical reaction and therapeutic effect. Physiological effects of photobiomodulation include increased circulation, reduced inflammation, pain reduction and enhanced tissue healing. Class IV therapy lasers have been used in Europe since the 1970s.
A lot of laser companies do free lunch and learns and even trails with the laser in your practice! How about you take a look and even book in a L&L!
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